Ulysse Nardin 2021 Marine Mega Yacht Limited Edition watch
On the occasion of the Monaco Yacht Show 2021, which took place last week in the picturesque Port Hercules, Ulysse Nardin has launched its latest ultra-complex marine watch. The Ulysse Nardin 2021 Marine Mega Yacht Limited Edition watch has a 44mm case made of 18K 5N rose gold and, like the 2019 platinum edition, is regulated by a flying tourbillon with a tourbillon cage.
Continuing the nautical theme, the center of the dial shows a golden motif of the ship’s bow. On the left side of the dial is a precise 3D moon phase indicator with a unique dual function tide indicator (which shows tidal coefficients and volumes).
Opposite the moon phase indicator on the right side of the dial is a 3D anchor attached to a winch at 12 o’clock, just like on a real yacht, and this anchor together indicates how much of the 80-hour power reserve is. stay.
Inspired by Ulysse Nardin’s nautical clocks of the past, gold hands with large luminescent arrow-shaped tips indicate the hours and minutes, completing the yacht aesthetic.
Under the openwork dial and visible through the sapphire case back, the gondola houses the 3Hz hand-wound caliber UN-631 with a diameter of 37 mm and a total of 504 components, including the flying 60-second tourbillon, the moon phase display, the power reserve display, tide display and watch.
The dial contains a mechanism that displays the height of the tides in real-time in relation to a specific location, in addition to indicating the seasonal coefficients.
A badge on the left flank shows the number “X / 30” of each limited edition. And because this is marketed to superyacht owners and priced accordingly, your ship name or motto can be engraved on a plaque on the right side of the watch. The Ulysse Nardin 2021 Marine Mega Yacht 5N rose gold (Ref. 6312-305) comes with an integrated navy blue alligator leather strap, is water-resistant to 50 meters, is limited to 30 pieces, and costs 306,000 US dollars. Potentially this would be one of the most expensive watches in the world.